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I just looked at your photos and wow! They are beautiful! You've given me some places to check out on my next trip Upstate! Thanks for sharing your art with us.
THOSE ARE GREAT!!!! and it dont take much to amuse me...that was some cool *****! Im still new online and hell trying to figure this out! lol..keep up great pics..enjoyable
For those of you that are fans of Pretty Place/Symmes Chapel at YMCA Camp Greenville, you should enjoy these. For those of you that have never been there, these may just give you a reason to check it out.
I've updated my website with a few panoramas shot along the Blue Ridge Parkway this fall. My favorite, which is also featured on the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation website and Facebook page, is the 360-degree panorama of Rough Ridge. Make sure to select the button for fullscreen (four arrows) to get the "full" effect:
. . .and here's one other nighttime pano (Greenville Skyline) that I shot last summer from the same rooftop that I used to shoot the greenville Drive games:
I haven't shot many nighttime panoramas because (a) they take forever (several hundred shots x 15 seconds each) and (b) I just haven't found many good subjects.
If anyone can suggest some good subjects I'm all ears. . .
. . .and here's one other nighttime pano (Greenville Skyline) that I shot last summer from the same rooftop that I used to shoot the greenville Drive games:
I haven't shot many nighttime panoramas because (a) they take forever (several hundred shots x 15 seconds each) and (b) I just haven't found many good subjects.
If anyone can suggest some good subjects I'm all ears. . .
It's not a panorama, but I thought you might enjoy it anyway. . .
Nice! Topaz Simplify?
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